pico is a text editor similar to joe included in the pine emailer. What it lacks in features it gains in ease-of-use. It also has win95 ports. An updated version is included in the Pine
Pronounced "peeko". The default text-editing program available on several of Penn's electronic mail host computers, including dolphin.upenn.edu, pobox.upenn.edu, mail.sas.upenn.edu, and eniac.seas.upenn.edu. Pico is a relatively easy-to-use editor that operates within the UNIX operating environment.
To run a simple, screen-oriented text editor.
A very simple and easy-to-use character-based editor available on Icarus and Tigger. The Pine e-mail system uses the Pico editor.
A Unix text editor that can be used to make changes in HTML documents. Pico does not have many features that standard word processors have, but can be used to easily edit HTML source code.
PIne COmposer: a small user-friendly editor created to support the e-mail handler, pine
is a type of editor similar to Emacs which allows one to edit while commands are still visible.
Pine Composer. The full-screen text editor commonly used with the Pine e-mail program.
A text editor used in the Unix system.
This is a very simple text editor available on UHUNIX. To start Pico, type pico at the % prompt. For example: %pico
A simple UNIX text editor that can be run from a shell. Also see: Shell.
Pico is a text editor for Unix computer systems, and is integrated with the Pine email client, designed by the Office of Computing and Communications at the University of Washington.